On the flipside, characters do have their iconic moves and they are further characterized with sound bites taken from the series, as well as unique animations for when they win, fumble moves, or fall down. This also leads to some strange animations like Uranus’ weird stance or Chibiusa launching herself into the stratosphere with every jump. They don’t quite look themselves and are weirdly proportioned compared to the other Sailor Guardians, whose sprites were just recycled from an earlier beat ’em up game. Regrettably, the character sprites aren’t exactly good either, especially for Pluto, Uranus, and Saturn. Compared to the last game, this roster is expanded with the addition of Sailor Saturn, who at this point in the story is literally the least likely character to be added.
This roster features the main characters from the show, alongside the Outer Guardians that were introduced in Sailor Moon S… even though those characters were famously absent in Sailor Moon SuperS, for which this game is meant to be a tie-in. Its story mode is little more than a trip through its character roster, having you fight all of the Sailor Guardians in succession with only two lines of dialogue preceding each battle.
The setup for the game is somewhat awkward. Sailor Moon was their first fighting game and, in it, you see a lot of the primordial elements that would define their later series. While the game was published by Angel, development was handled by the then-inexperienced Arc System Works, a developer that is nowadays among the most celebrated and established fighting game experts in the industry. Sailor Moon SuperS: Zenin Sanka!! Shuyaku Sōdatsusen is an upgraded version of its predecessor “Sailor Moon S: Jōgai Rantō!? Shuyaku Sōdatsusen”.
Saturn has a wildly-unbalanced moveset full of ranged attacks that are fast, powerful, and hard to dodge Video games were sure to follow, but something strange, perhaps monumental, happened when publisher Angel decided to make a fighting game.
It was among the most influential anime of its time worldwide, it proved that action anime for girls could become hit franchises, and the series would remain relevant to this very day, eclipsing even its own 2015 remake. There is also a tournament mode and a two-player mode.The massive impact of Sailor Moon, both in its native Japan and overseas, can not be overstated. The girls fight against each other, using punches, kicks, and special attacks. This is a fighting game in which you can play as Usagi or any of her Sailor companions (named after planets). Later, other Sailor fighters join Usagi on her quest. She meets a talking cat named Luna, who tells her she is in fact the powerful fighter Sailor Moon who can save the Moon Kingdom from an assault of the forces of darkness. The heroine of the series is Tsukino Usagi, a 14-year-old schoolgirl. The game is based on the animé series Sailor Moon. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S : Jougai Rantou! Shuyaku Soudatsusen - Игра разработанная в 1994 году для консоли Super Nintendo Entertainment System.